This is my first DEV post in quite a while. I've been really busy. In 2020 in the midst of the pandemic we purchased a home across the state, renovated it, and moved. Not long after getting settled into that, I jumped into writing another book.
Over the last several years at ITHAKA I've focused on creating modular code shared across our department and platform, maintaining a few dozen Python and JavaScript packages. I've also come to love the open source community—though I don't contribute nearly as often as I'd like—and thinking about ways to solve some the issues project maintainers face in their day-to-day work.
I hope that my new book, Publishing Python Packages, can make even a small impact in helping project maintainers be more productive through tooling and automation, so they can continue focusing on their projects and communities.
Manning has made a 50% discount code for the book available, and if you've been thinking about grabbing a copy or know someone who might benefit from it, I hope you'll be able to take advantage of this price reduction while it's in early access. Use the code mlhillard350
at checkout.
I'm happy to answer any questions I can about the book, the publishing process, or my writing workflow as well! Hope to hear from you ☺️
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